The Bronx

Investigators have identified a suspect in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old Tremont man. Ruben Pizzaro, 23, allegedly opened fire on David Rivera outside a building in the Murphy Houses on Crotona Avenue near East 175th Street just after 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Rivera’s body was riddled with bullets to the torso, arm, thigh and groin, authorities said. He was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Pizzaro stands about 6-foot-2 and weighs approximately 160 pounds, officials said.

Brooklyn

A father and son were shot dead inside the son’s apartment building in a Brownsville housing project, police said Saturday. Dupree Dunbar, 47, and Dupris Moore, 25, were found dead inside the 14th-floor hallway of Moore’s building in the Langston Hughes Houses on Sutter Avenue near Osborn Street just before 10:40 p.m. Friday, cops said. Moore, who lived on the 10th floor, had a single bullet wound to the head, police said. Dunbar, of Flatbush, had been shot twice in the torso, and his feet were bound with a canvas belt, police sources said. Residents of the building declined to comment on the murders Saturday.

Two crooks tried to knock over a McDonald’s in Sheepshead Bay at gunpoint, but lost their nerve when the cashier refused to cooperate, police said Saturday. The bandits, one of whom was armed with a gun, demanded money at the counter of the restaurant on Nostrand Avenue near Avenue V at around 10:50 p.m. Nov. 16. When the cashier hesitated, the two ran out. Investigators released images from a surveillance camera of two suspects heading into a building in the Sheepshead Bay Houses across the street.

Manhattan

A trigger-happy thug shot a man in Harlem, police said Saturday. The gunman blasted the 22-year-old victim in the torso and upper right leg at around 4:30 p.m. Friday on West 138th Street near Lenox Avenue. The man was taken to Harlem Hospital, where he’s listed in stable condition. Cops believe the shooting was likely a botched robbery. The shooter was wearing a red hoodie and black pants.

A Port Authority cop nabbed drunken drivers in the Holland Tunnel two nights in a row, a PA police spokesman said Saturday. Officer Rhett Peppi saw an allegedly boozed-up Alaa Awad, 29, executing an illegal turn in Jersey City at around 3:15 a.m. Friday, the PAPD said. Peppi followed Awad’s fishtailing 2009 Nissan Maxima into the tunnel, and pulled him to a stop on the Manhattan side. When Awad rolled down the window, he greeted Peppi with glassy eyes, slurred speech and the smell of alcohol on his breath, officials said. Peppi also spotted a half-empty bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey at Awad’s feet. Awad, of Paterson, NJ, was charged with DWI after failing field sobriety tests. He allegedly admitted to drinking earlier in the night at a Hoboken nightclub. Just over 24 hours later, Peppi nabbed another hammered motorist heading through the tunnel the other way. At around 5 a.m. Saturday, he tailed a 2015 Chevy Camaro into the Jersey City-bound tube after he saw it run over a traffic cone and ride up on the curb several times. After initially ignoring commands to pull over, the driver, Andre Azor, 58, gave up when he got caught in traffic in Jersey City. Azor, who had a nearly empty bottle of Bacardi rum in his car, was so blitzed during his interview with Peppi that he insisted on snacking on cashews — which he spat at the officer, officials said. The Palisades Park, NJ, resident was hit with a slew of charges, including DWI, reckless driving and failure to comply.

Queens

Two fresh-faced thieves teamed up to steal a woman’s cellphone at a Jamaica subway station, authorities said Saturday. One of the crafty crooks tapped the 32-year-old victim on her right shoulder inside the Jamaica-179th Street E and F station at around 8:25 a.m. Nov. 10. When the victim turned to look to her right, the other mugger snatched the phone out of her left hand, cops said. The two then dashed out of the station. Police later nabbed the suspected phone snatcher, whose name was withheld because he is a juvenile. His alleged accomplice is also believed to be in his early-to-mid teens. He carried a black book bag, and was wearing a black hoodie with white drawstrings.